Monday, September 10, 2012

Angular Velocity

Angular velocity is the rate of change of angular displacement ,its a vector quantity, represented by the symbol omega , unit is rad/sec , for calculation simplifications below examples given in degrees/hour.

Earth rotates from east to west on its axis and completes one rotation each day, The angular velocity of earth  can be calculated as follows

consider earth rotates on its axis once in every 24 hour, the complete circle is 360 degrees i.e   radians , so per hour earth's angular velocity is

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angular velocity in degrees/hour

Mercury -  0.255 (mercury spins about its axis with a period 58 days approximately so 360/24x58)
Venus - 0.061 (Venus spins about its axis with a period of 243 days approx. so 360/24x243)
Earth -  15.04 (Earth spins about its axis with a period of 24 hours i.e 1 day approx. so 360/24)
Mars -  14.62 (Mars spins about its axis 24.62 hours approx. so 360/24.62)
Jupiter - 36.29 (Jupiter spins about its axis 9.92 hours approx. so 360/9.92)
Saturn - 33.77 (Saturn spins about its axis 10.66 hours approx. so 360/10.66)
Uranus - 20.88 (Uranus spins about its axis 17.24 hours approx. so 360/17.24)
Neptune - 22.34 (Neptune spins about its axis 16.11 hours approx. so 360/16.11)
Pluto - 2.34 (Pluto spins about its axis 153.3 hours approx. so 360/153.3)

In same way angular velocity in rad per second can be calculated by 2pi/(24x3600)   i.e 60 min x 60 secso the angular velocity per sec is 7.273x10 ^ -5 rad/sec  for earth , for other planets just multiply 60x60 in denominator
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